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Winners: Graduate School Review Competition 2011/12
6 March 2012
We are pleased to announce the winners of the Graduate School Review Competition.
- First Prize (£400) - James Rann, SSEES"Building the Revolution"
- Second Prize (£200) - Geraldine Brodie, Centre for Intercultural Studies"Bringing the Translator into Focus"
- Joint Third Prize (£50 each) - Alicia Rix, Dept of English Language & Literature"The Artist" Manuela Melandri, Dept of Laws"Humanitarian Occupation"
The Chair of the panel stated:
"My impression was that
this competition has come of age this year; the contributions in my view were a
quantum leap above earlier years. The winners, in particular, do exactly what is
needed for a review, and were professionally written. So all in all a very good
result!"
Winning entries will be published in Opticon 1826.
All submissions were reviewed by a panel of UCL academics and postgraduate students.
For further information on the competition visit the Graduate School webpages.
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